Martin Harley broke his Hong Kong duck at Happy Valley tonight (Wednesday, 6 March) with an accomplished ride on the Tony Millard-trained longshot High Five.
“It’s a big relief, for sure – it’s definitely not easy here,” the Irishman said after driving the 87/1 chance to a short-head success in the Class 3 Fenwick Handicap (1200m) over the fast-finishing Alcari.
Harley had endured a sparse run of outs since arriving in town at the beginning of February. On Hong Kong’s hard-nosed circuit, securing race rides is difficult enough, and the new arrival from Britain managed only 14 before this evening, third-place being his best return.
A two-meeting suspension hadn’t helped his cause either. But Harley had caught the eye of the in-form Millard, and, as good as his word, the South African handler gave the jockey his chance.
“I’ve been annoying Mr. Millard a little bit for a winner because I’ve seen that he’s well able to train them. He said he’d give me a winner and fair play to him – thankfully, my first one is for him and hopefully he supports me going forward,” Harley said.